It means, "With what frequency do you go?" It can just as well be interpreted as, "How often do you go?"
"Con que" is a Spanish phrase that can be translated to "with what" in English. It is commonly used in questions or statements to inquire about the means or resources necessary to do something.
"Cuenta que termina con" translates to "Account ending with" in English.
"I though I was crying with you."
because i like you and i want to be with you
"Estoy con vos es todo lo que pido" in Spanish translates to "Being with you is all I ask for" in English.
It is Spanish for "how often do you study"
How often do you go to school.
How often do you go to the beach
The phrase: 'con que frecuencia' is asking how often. It is a phrase and requires more context to be able to provide an answer.
It means "What are you doing with"...
how often do u watch television
"Con que" is a Spanish phrase that can be translated to "with what" in English. It is commonly used in questions or statements to inquire about the means or resources necessary to do something.
whats up with the night
...que dios esta contigo = that God is with you. Actuate??
Quién es el que viene con usted would translate to mean 'who is he that comes to you' in English.
As a question, it means: What can you do/make with apples?
"Cuenta que termina con" translates to "Account ending with" in English.